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En el templo blanco

THAILAND | Tue, 29 Apr 2014 | By miguel_rubi | Views [288]

Con sólo dos días de vigencia en el visado, nuestro último destino en Tailandia fue Chiang Rai, un paraíso para hacer trekking y visitar el "Triángulo Dorado" (la frontera entre Myanmar, Laos y Tailandia). Sin embargo, ... Read more >

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